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Hat Rock State Park
... try to get up here later in the trip. We felt it was a really lovely way for the state we both love so much to send us off. We will remember you fondly Washington! We are off to Idaho or Utah next, not sure where we will end up......but will keep you posted! Sorry for the shorter posts. They will get longer we promise. xoxo The ...
Pasco to Pendleton
Short 50 mile drive in to Pendleton. Mike wanted to stop short of going over the Blue Mountain Pass tomorrow so we can get up early in case it's hot. Staying at the Wild Horse Casino and Rv Resort. It's very nice and we may go see if we can lose a little money tonight. I am starting to think that Mike and I are the "youngsters" in some of the places we have stopped. Our trailer also is smaller than some of the vehicles that the big motor homes ...
Casino and golf
... br> As we started thinking about where we would head the following day, Jim made a small discovery. While trying to find a suitable place to stay, we had gone too far East on 84 to make the turn North . Not too far, but could have done without the backtrack. Guess that's what happens when you really have no set plan on where you are going..... lol. But then where would the fun be????
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Night 11: Oregon Trail
... rgb(69, 69, 69); font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal; ">As we approached Baker City, we could see the snow-crowned Blue Mountains come into view. It was another postcard perfect scene. Above the mountains were dark clouds. Our streak of dry weather was about to end, but we were prepared because in Oregon it rains about 70% of the time. We stopped here at an efficient Subway/laundromat for late lunch and then we ...
Scenic drive along the river
Fri 22nd June.
Got up at 8am, had breakfast and then headed off back up the I-84 until we reached I-82 at Hermiston and crossed the river into Washington state. Once over the river, we got on the more scenic Hwy 14 and were able to slow down and take in all the sights. We were now driving alongside an impressive stretch of the Columbia River. That is, the second largest river in North America, starting in northern ...